By Car

From the North/East (Exeter and the M5)The main route is via the M5 motorway and then continuing on the A38 Expressway via Exeter. Leave the A38 at March Mills interchange and take the A374 which is clearly signed for the city centre. It takes about 3.5 hours from London to Plymouth.﻿

From WestLeave the A38 at Manadon interchange and take the A386 into the city. It's about 1.5 hours from Truro.﻿

Car Parking

A car park is situated opposite the restaurant. There are also a number of other car parks, and free evening street parking options (e.g. How Street), close by.﻿

By Rail

Alterntively we recommend contacting Taxi First for a private hire taxi ﻿on +44 (0)1752 222222. Fares are around £5.

The regular train service from London Paddington to Plymouth takes around three to four hours. Other direct services head to Plymouth from across the South West, South Wales, the Midlands, the North of England and Scotland. For rail enquiries, call +44 (0)8457 484950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or www.thetrainline.com. ﻿

By Coach

A short three minute walk from Bretonside Bus and Coach Station, head to the coach entrance then turn left onto Breton Side. Walk down the road to find our permises directly ahead.

There are regular coach services from most major cities to Plymouth. A typical coach journey from London to Plymouth takes about 4.5 hours. For coach enquiries, call +44 (0)8705 808080 or visit www.nationalexpress.com or www.megabus.com/uk﻿.

Air Links

Rail and coach services connect Plymouth to the regional airports of Exeter, Newquay and Bristol. There are also transport links to Plymouth from London Heathrow Airport and London Gatwick Airport.﻿